That timeline sure would be interesting to see. Thanks.

Bui

On 18/01/2012 9:20 AM, Holger Nauheimer wrote:
Exactly, the groups met according to the time period in which they started
to get involved into the subject or the period of their strongest
involvement in the movement. In fact the entire exercise was preceded by
the creation of a huge participatory timeline (as in Future Search) of
which unfortunately I didn't take photos - but maybe Peggy or Steven Cady
have taken photos of it? The groups then met to analyze the timeline. I
was wrong classifying the approach as a World Café.

Holger

Am 18.01.12 13:42 schrieb "Bui Petersen" unter<[email protected]>:

Interesting. I wish my German was good enough to follow that discussion.

Those videos are great. Thanks for posting, Holger. Do you remember the
questions the groups/individuals were asked to answer? How did people
group themselves? Based on time period etc.?

Thanks again,

Bui

On 17/01/2012 5:03 PM, Holger Nauheimer wrote:
Hi Bui,

Is that coincidence or serendipity? Exactly the same discussion started
yesterday on the German OSList. One of the participants started a Wiki
(in
German, of course):

http://wiki.zw-jena.de/index.php?title=Liste_zur_Historie_von_Dialogmetho
de
n

I have reposted links to a series of videos I took at the Nexus for
Change
2008 in Bowling Green, where Sandra Janoff facilitated a World Café on
history of Whole System Change methods:

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QAAUrRAnds
Part 2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7qhaKWhBdg
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj8BIyDik1w

Regards
Holger





Am 17.01.12 20:53 schrieb "Bui Petersen" unter<[email protected]>:

Hi fellow OSers,

I have been ask to present a talk about on dialogue as part of
university course on Cross-cultural communication. I am thinking that
it
may be interesting to talk about dialogue and how some of the
approaches
we use are influenced by traditions from different cultures (e.g.
circles, OS marketplace, etc.). The intent to assign reading for the
students prior to the class, but it is proving to be a bit more
difficult than expected to find articles on this topic. There are lots
of sources on how people from the "west" have gone to other countries
to
do dialogue, but I have found very little describing traditional
dialogue, neither theory or practice. (one likely problem is that what
I
am referring to as "dialogue" may well be called something else in the
literature).

Does anyone have any suggestions? Theoretical sources are OK too.

Always grateful for the generous help from this list. Thanks!

Bui Petersen

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